Neurolapse, the electronic project of producer Gavin Paterson, returns with the progressive house track “Drop Me,” a dive into immersive club energy and emotional lift. Built around rising tension and release, the single introduces a tightly constructed soundscape that places the track firmly in the modern festival-driven electronic space.
The record, written and produced by Paterson in his home studio, showcases a hands-on creative approach, which was later refined during vocal sessions in a professional studio in Glasgow. Lead vocals by Rona Davies are clear and emotionally deep, with background vocals from his eight-year-old daughter, Georgia Paterson, adding a subtle human texture throughout the track.
“Drop Me” is built on a foundation of progressive house, and the song builds in layers, with a production that is sharp but atmospheric. Neurolapse solidifies a unique artistic path grounded in emotional progression and club-ready punch, positioning “Drop Me” as a release that sits confidently within the present progressive electronic sphere, leaving a lasting impression on both dance floors and digital listeners worldwide.
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